What this looks like in practice
During a call, StageWhisper might detect that a prospect asked for a case study. If you have an AI assistant connected, it creates a task: “Send the enterprise case study to the prospect.” The task appears in your StageWhisper session panel for approval. Once you approve it, it’s sent to your AI assistant for execution. After the call, the assistant can handle follow-ups based on the conversation: drafting recap emails, creating CRM entries, scheduling next meetings, or anything else the assistant is configured to do.How it works
Pair your AI assistant
In StageWhisper settings, go to the Assistant tab and start the pairing process. You’ll get a short pairing code that you enter in your AI assistant’s dashboard.
Tasks are detected during calls
While you’re in a listening session, the AI analyzes the conversation and identifies moments where a task could be created.
You approve or dismiss
Each detected task appears in the Assistant tab of your session panel. You can approve it (sends to your assistant), dismiss it, or ignore it.
What data is shared
When a task is relayed to your assistant, StageWhisper shares:- The transcript excerpt relevant to the task
- A signal summary explaining why the task was created
- Your active Playbook context
- A tone snapshot (if available and relevant)
Approval modes
By default, every task requires your explicit approval before it’s sent to the assistant. You can also configure auto-dispatch for specific task types you trust, so they go straight through without interrupting your call. Read more in task automation.Getting started
Connect OpenClaw
Pair your OpenClaw host with StageWhisper.
Task automation
Configure how tasks are detected, approved, and dispatched.